Every child should have the opportunity to: play in a safe place, explore nature, learn to swim, go fishing, follow a trail, camp under the stars, ride a bike, go boating, connect with the past, and plant a seed.

Develops strategies for coastal infrastructure protection. Assesses the economic impact of sea-level rise on California beaches. Provides grants to public entities to plan, design and restore public beaches.

Any person who owns or manages a reservoir that is open to the public and is not currently infested with the Dreissenid Mussel may apply for grants to be reimbursed for costs related to an infestation prevention program.

Boating Clean and Green Program

The Boating Clean and Green Program is an
education and outreach program that promotes environmentally sound
boating practices to marine business and boaters in California. The program
is conducted by the California Division of Boating and Waterways
and the California Coastal Commission.

Started in April 1997, the Program
conducts boater education throughout the state in partnership with many
public and private agencies that share a concern about educating boaters
about environmentally sound boating practices.

As part of its efforts
to promote clean green boating, the Program facilitates the northern
California and the Sacramento – San Joaquin Delta chapters of the California
Clean Boating Network (CCBN), trains "Dockwalkers" to conduct face-to-face
boater education, and influences the purchasing power of boaters through its
"Shopping Clean and Green" project.

For your own safety, the safety of others, and the health of the environment, it is extremely important that you, take responsibility to implement clean and safe boating practices when filling your fuel tank.